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It is nearly impossible to get everything right in the initial stages of a project and the situation that you mention is not unusual. However this is the reason we now have iterative software development process (agile) in place with small sprints. With shorter sprints, with time as you get more aware of the requirements of the project your estimations get better.
I like the idea of agile, but when done in a formalized way it seems to do more harm than good. I've done scrum in a few places, but never enjoyed it or found it to be very helpful. It seems to be designed to keep people from getting a chance to catch their breath or get into their work. I suppose there may be some types of project where it works well, or some people who are good at it.
Basecamp has recently posted some videos about their process with six week iterations, which looks interesting.
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It is nearly impossible to get everything right in the initial stages of a project and the situation that you mention is not unusual. However this is the reason we now have iterative software development process (agile) in place with small sprints. With shorter sprints, with time as you get more aware of the requirements of the project your estimations get better.
I like the idea of agile, but when done in a formalized way it seems to do more harm than good. I've done scrum in a few places, but never enjoyed it or found it to be very helpful. It seems to be designed to keep people from getting a chance to catch their breath or get into their work. I suppose there may be some types of project where it works well, or some people who are good at it.
Basecamp has recently posted some videos about their process with six week iterations, which looks interesting.